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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Large Class Initiated into Elks’ Membership—Canton Oneco, 1. O..O. F.,, Re-elects Frank L. Tuttle as Captain—Owls Engage Lodge Rooms—Sedgwick Post No. 1, G. A. R, Have Election of Officers. PATRONS OF HUEBANDRY. | Of espe: i st to local srangers | The @re the reports concerning the | piea creased mbe in Preston | the have grange. Seven new members have late- | er by the hall com Iy joined E | n at the fourth de: n evenin; wial mee ork in put in the v Y > the first gresational e order will be held some time ASHLEY T. BOON, dent. This nd has held F exerclses, | der. He i - w n- | of the Uni day) v | that he sh the new ne KNIGHTS OF CCLUN’BUS UNITED WORKMEN. idered. / ted. e Is exy | RED MEN. 1 on of the prompt | this week. over to the and the vment th much favor- y others. oldest 43. as one of cumseh tribe, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. neil, No. D. o 211 the The Wre&'che ness of Constipation Caa quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE o LIVER PILLS. On , @ home whist 164 Boswell t sarely ~—act surely and Jane Holr =ty on the E Cure Wiy | ORDER OF PROTECTION. 1 1ousness, LB 1 W Howard presided at f rwich ache, Dizn. P., which was |1 im Memorial. A Saio’l Pill Small Dosa. Small Prica. i o o e GENVUINE must bear signature: 7 Y///m’ » was a re- e members in A splendid display of HAND MIRRORS in our show window today. There ar: many styles and shapes that are new this year. We bought them direct from the factory and koow the prices are lower than usual for this class of goods. Be sure and see them. THE LEE & 0SGOOD 0., Norwich, conn. Agency for Park & d's Candi 5 Fine Thc, \’ande*rbllt R.ri AND THE CAR THAT WENT TBROE&H, POPE-HARTFORD This is the Car you want to drive. Call for demonstration and particulars at The M. B. Ring Auto Co., Telephone 553-5. 23 Chestnut Street ley. 45 points; second lady's prize, faticy pack of cards in a case, Miss | Mary Dunn, 36 points; second gentle- | | tion | the | cream and Comes Quickly Don't Have to Wait for Weeks. Norwich [llustration. A Waiting is discouraging. Prompt action pleases everybody. A burden on the back is a heavy weight. Hard to bear day after day. _ Lifting weight, removing the bur- den, Brings apprecioting responses. Norwich people tell of it. Tell of relief that's quick and sure. Here is a case of it: . Mary C. Neff, 465 Main Street, ys: “A member of dneys and at times_suffered fr s across the loins. an‘gaidneys. This person was hardly abi- (o get around at times and found difficulty in stooping. The kid- ney secretions were irregular in pas- sage and caused much annoyance. had weal m | Doan's Kidney Pills were finally ob- ained and in a short time they brought relief. This remedy wa cured from Sevin & Son’s Drug & and did such good work that we were | ber take no othe A Sxmale Safeguard for Mothers. 26 Ingles Ave. gained wisdom b tle girl had a e st dose I gave n in her one botile lungs wers entirely frec n 1 al- Honey the inflarmr throat and after using only her thre A Tar in the house.” Accept no sub- , . » frutes. Tea & Osgood Co At 1=4 to =3 Off] | 52500 Overcoats $16 67 | $25.00 Suits . $1667] 1At =4 to 1=3 Off to mr‘n;’ Tlace on ;\Io‘y‘:’; .65 Underwear . . 43¢ 20 00 Overcoats {3.23 20.00 Suits . 1333 #4.50 Trousers . $2.83 ress was made, and thi i e ¢ e Wi g udvdln‘:gg .50 Underwear . . 87¢ 18.50 Overcoats {{.67 18.50 smtfi . 1.67 3.00 Trousers . . 1.80 ave et had. these [} 5 00 Underwear . $1.37 16.00 Overcoats 9,67 | 16.00 Suits . 9.67 2.00 Trousers . . 1.17 o : .5 Hosiery . . . The 15.00 Overcoats 767 ] 15.00 Suits . 1.67 sooHeis ., L. I 198 . No. o4, met in For- 12%0 1000 Overcoats ~ 5.00 | 10.00 Suits . 540 200Hats . . . 1.37 order w: wing which a delightiul whist took | ce. At the meeting at the begin- | of the e routine business | only was tra Dona Simmino, | chief ranger, presided. An invitation was received from Court City of Nor- wich to attend a smoker in Foresters’ hall F'ric 1g, and the invita- There tables at whist, follo an . First lady’s prize, a gold clock, Miss Annie Bresnahan, 46 points; first gentleman's prize, set of cuff links and a stickpin, Edwaré Dai- nan’s prize, silver match safe, A. Lib- ty, 40 points; lady's consolation tape measure, Miss Louise gentleman's consolation prize, NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910 GREAT HOLIBAY SALE At Special Cut Prices Instead of waitihg until January with Price Reductions Hirsch & Co. will distribute extracrdinary values RIGHT NOW by marking their entire stocks of High Grade othing and Furnishings At 1-4 to 1-3 OFF | LOWEST STANDARD PRICES. The Items Below and the Window Displays Tell the Story. OTHER SPECIALS MEN'S and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING FURNISHINGS .25 Ho siery ;35 Hoslery - .. /s . 22¢ ! SFEREIADS i s 4T 75 Shirts . . . . 43c Look for the Big Sign Across the Front 3.00 Sweater Coats 1,90 %o Shirts. . . . . Sbe 2.00 Sweater Coats 1.37 UREZ: S""ORE OF— A\ 950 470 87 26 1.50 Sweater Coats .35 Sweater Coats 25¢ 430 Gc 3‘/:ci .50 Neckwear . . . {wear . .75 Ne .15 Handkerchiefs 1.50 Umbrellas .50 Suspenders . .05 Handkerchiefs fancy o armlets, George H. Stan- wing the announcement of nners, refreshments of ice cake were served and a A nt social hour enjoyed. is whist was a success in every BIRDS STUDIED economic moy 1 Connectic than lag behind HERBERT K. JOB, State Ornithologist Conn. cment has come to stay, t had better lead im it IN SCHOOLS. Growing Educational Movement—its | ¢ Effects—State Ornithologist’s Letter for December. efits through forming Wost Haven, i and it is decided by the S oo v =1 n charge to hold another | yr cyery school in Connecticut will | Si¢ Poal{ies of mature @ | e v 2 time during the latter part X . % 3 - OHEEoor SRR | . o Faaner L fall into line with the growing modern | rortunately, this movement is srovw- roduced in t | Zalis educational movement which tries to|j e | BOL ":"“’,Vi";u | rie a e BWS ODD FELLOWS. arouse in children a love for outdoor | HERE | “Tns old objec i : o mitting wie r g A fair attendance was in evidence | nature and a friendly interest in e ining sehool ace now | Ficulum’ doex no I s | at k'x:l:\‘;da,\ehlhfl‘llfl meeting of She- |and other harmless and usetul Wil |sending out thetr teachers with | Ncilatawn s T i epost o Chiat by c odg . 27, creatures, the next decade will witness | some knowieige of these branches. Police Inglis shows 47 arrests durl in Odd Fellow's hall. A large number s 2 R Thousands: 'of. teachers. each | e i . ng 3 a wonderful uplift in public sentiment | Tho! ds of tea November. Bht, howeyer, Afaiced fo attend tia , i i are taking special courses in b 1 city meeting that w. {and the securing of long-desired in lhe summer i New Britain.—A movement is on foot | in the town hall at 8 o'cloc] economic results. 3 to org e a Swedish branch of the action of the regular outine | " For one thing, we should have a vol- ]z}t:'l‘ln Woodmen of America in this of efits, the meeting ad- |ume of well Informed public sentiment | T ; rezular officers of the | which wolld make impossible the o Rockvi lle. 11;_» recent parish fair t and were found in | traffic in bir il purposes, : held mma‘mum: Rev. U, { which is rapidly exter: ing_many 2 great financla i was the main |of our most valuable specles. Proper S i B ' matter of business to come before |jegislation for the regulati ) e ent. | A meeting in the interests Thursday night's meeting of Canton |ing and the protection of birds and 2o held in the Oneco, No. 3, which was attendel by |game would be maintained without the | chapel Thursday ed number. Frank L. Tut- | present sruggle in each o € re-elected captain and the | gession agalnst the flood of selfish or door life, acqt nt officers elected were Herbert | roaotionarsy measures. The & AT A ario Soyenth lsnulvassary , lieutenant; John Peck, ensign: | gentiment would be for the prot interest. naturali : ‘m”. o certain i rurfxlzer S o, clerk; Frank M. Green, | of birds, which would result in increas. | ights in wi animals and in it i % Tu‘ onday 15th_of the month, Major New Haven is coming up to to inspect the local camp nd on this o jon a tu ill be served. Plans are be- ing made for an unusually fine time on this evening, and a good attendance is looked forward to. John W. Spicer, noble grand, pre- at Monday night's mee of No. 11. tair number 1bers was present. Routine s and the regular work of the order were all that came before the meeting At the meeting to be held on the next to the last Mon in December nom- inations for officers will be made, and on the last Monday there will be nom- tions and elections. The installation the first Monday s take place uar. GRAND ARMY. of Sedgwick post, No. 1 : %, which was held in Bucking- n Moraorial I ¥ even of the local order has been I3 a high MALneF OUMng the past year respect to” increased membership and ‘the finances of the order. Bridgeport.—When Bridgeport lodge of Elks meets Sunday night in its an- nual lodge of sorrow at Jackson's the- ater the figures of the secretary wal show that in its 25 years of existence the Jodge has lost just 88 members, nine having died in the last yean, f@;,’ a, #ig YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR Christmas Bazaar WHERE WE HAVE ON SALE A CAREFULLY SELECTED COLLECTION OF SEVERAL THOUSAND Xmas Gift Dovelties CONSISTING VERY LARGELY OF EXCLUSIVE HOLIDAY GOODS PUR- CHASED ABROAD BY OUR REPRESENTATIVES PERSONALLY AND NOT DUPLICATED EISEWHERE IN PROVIDENCE 2 ~ Py 3 ] T A e e Toilet Goods Parisian Ivory Clocks ... Cut Glass Jewelry Silverware Canton China Leather Goods Stationery Aprons Dolls Handkerchicfs Desk Sets Furnishings Art Goods Brass Calendars % = & ; k> I | THE NAME OF GLADDING'S ON A XMAS GIFT STAMPS IT WITH THE SEAL OF QUALITY Gladding’s DR ol Pl Bl Pl BB T Providence, R. i1 i i | i Trocaders Ba Rear €levator !&J Providence, R. B